No 10 has admitted it has yet to decide whether free movement of EU citizenswill continue after a no-deal Brexit, with less than five months until departure day.
The “work is ongoing”, Theresa May’s spokesman said, after the home secretary and a senior Home Office civil servant contradicted each other within 24 hours.
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The recent case of Inga Lockton is the most high-profile recent example of growing problems that EU citizens and their families face with applying for British citizenship.
Read More https://www.freemovement.org.uk/briefing-what-are-the-barriers-to-british-citizenship-for-eu-nationals/...

Baigazieva v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 1088 is about what happens to a non-EEA citizen spouse if they divorce their EEA citizen partner.
Read more here https://www.freemovement.org.uk/residence-rights-for-divorced-non-eu-citizens-improve-as-home-secretary-concedes-appeal/...

On 19 March the European Union and the UK published the impressively named Draft Agreement on the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community. In other words, a draft Brexit divorce agreement.
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Trying to bring your family to the UK? Wanting to study here or set up to do business? Facing removal or deportation? Facing an uncertain future is stressful when all you want to do is get on with making the best of your life.
Unfortunately immigrating to...